Former St Kitts-Nevis United Nations Ambassador Sam Condor rebukes his former government ahead of the June 5 general elections there. He appeared on THE WEEK THAT WAS with Zerith McMillan.
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Well done Mr Condor I am with you and our country God bless
Sam is whining a bit too much. He left Douglas’ Labor Party when he couldn’t get his own way there, thus didn’t like Douglas’ leadership, but Moreso after Douglas had humiliated him beyond reason. He now returns to Douglas, after not getting what he wants personally from the arrangement with Harris (some say the Governorship, I don’t know), and therefore not liking Harris’ leadership. He needs to be careful as the perception is that he is running very low on credibility as well as integrity. The elephant in the room had to be that he did not bring much if anything to the table, i e. no seat to the table. For someone in that predicament he should reflect a but on whether he might be asking for too much in personal gain from the Unity Gov’t.
Reallyyyy now Sam!!! 😏